Ok so after a day of running TLC plates on this experiment and continually failing to separate out the THC and th CBD on the plate I decided to give up and wait for a more appropriate stain that colors differently for THC and CBD to help that along...

In the meantime just to be sure I did do a colorimetric test called the beam test which can distinguish between CBD and THC nad I can show the final product has relatively no CBD in it.

The picture below shows the before and after sample tested side by side. The vial on the right was the vial that held the pure CBD (just had a little residual dust in it). It turned pink and then a dark violet. The watch glass on the left as the final isomerized product. It remains clear indication no CBD is present in the sample, this strongly suggests it is a relatively pure sample of THC.

@freemo in order to know if it has psicoactive effect on humans, in the name of science, and with a note book or a casette recorder in your hands, will you try that product in your own? How do you think you have to take it and how do you know what posilogy do you need to have a desidarable psicoactive effect? Are you going to extrapolate the dosis from the natural plants resine concentration? Do you know if this product is more active than the natural produced one?

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Ive consumed the product in the past, so i generally know it works.

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